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    Hot Topics in the 2012 Residential IECC – Video - November 7, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Hot Topics in the 2012 Residential IECC
    Register for upcoming (free!) webinars at http://www.brittmakela.com Rely on the Britt/Makela Group staff #39;s combined 35 years of experience with the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and ASHRAE 90.1 for your Compliance Solutions. We provide full service energy code compliance for residential and commercial buildings, new construction, and existing building alterations and additions, meeting the diverse needs of architects, builders, and local jurisdictions. Using the knowledge we #39;ve honed over our decades in the industry, we select energy design measures based on the highest code impact and the lowest additional cost to the builder, identifying potential costly design problems and recommending cost-effective energy options. Contact us for more information, or visit our website for more information on qualifications and services.From:BrittMakelaGroupViews:4 0ratingsTime:59:20More inEducation

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    Five Reasons to Consider Using Oracle HFM to Automate Cash Flow Statements – Video - November 7, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Five Reasons to Consider Using Oracle HFM to Automate Cash Flow Statements
    This Performance Architects how to discusses the five reasons to consider using Oracle Hyperion Financial Management (HFM) to automate cash flow statements. We also explain the three components of a cash flow statement; what is Oracle Hyperion Financial Management (HFM); and migrating from Oracle Hyperion Enterprise to Oracle HFM.From:PerformanceArchHowToViews:1 0ratingsTime:09:02More inScience Technology

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    Architects – Follow The Water (cover) – Video - November 7, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Architects - Follow The Water (cover)
    My first cover video. Rate this and subscribe in this channel, so I #39;ll make more videos. :} This song belongs to it #39;s owner. This video is only a cover.From:rafael chavesViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:41More inMusic

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    ArtStage Studio Theatre Opens at Florida Rep – Video - November 7, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    ArtStage Studio Theatre Opens at Florida Rep
    On Oct. 31, 2012, Florida Repertory Theatre celebrated its 15th Anniversary Season with the unveiling of it #39;s NEWLY-RENOVATED ArtStage Studio Theatre. Made possible, in large part, through the generous donation of Florida Rep Board Member, Arthur "Art" Zupko, the second performance venue is the perfect complement to Florida Rep #39;s Historic Arcade Theatre. The studio theatre opened in 2009, but due to physical limitations, was only able to produce small, one-person plays mdash; often with obstructed view seating because of a structural column in the center of the room. The renovated venue mdash; now 100% Column Free mdash; features larger cast plays, a bigger stage, up to 120 seats, a new lighting system, and ASSIGNED SEATING! ArtStage Renovation Team Howard Wheeler bull; Chris-Tel Construction (Owner) Pat Hartig bull; Parker Mudgett Smith Architects (Architect) Dane Edwards bull; Chris-Tel Construction (Project Manager) Bob McDonald bull; Chris-Tel Construction (Site Supervisor) Steve Cullipher bull; Barbizon International (Lighting Consultant) Chris Scott Miller bull; Southern Engineering of SW Florida (Structural Engineering) Jordan Rieks bull; Energy Concepts of SW Florida (Electical Mechanical Engineering) Bobby Harmon bull; Harmon #39;s Audio / Visual (Sound Consultant) Dan Lukasik bull; Current Electric (Lead Electrician) Virgil Vasquez bull; Carpentry (Vasquez Construction) Special Thanks to... bull;All of the trade and craftsmen who made the ArtStage come to life. bull;And to all of the theatrical professionals who graciously ...From:FloridaRepTheatreViews:3 0ratingsTime:04:55More inEntertainment

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    Ash is a Robot Pre-Production Studio Update 3 (Bass) – Video - November 7, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Ash is a Robot Pre-Production Studio Update 3 (Bass)
    Like Us http://www.facebook.com Music by: Architects - Numbers count for nothing; Century Media Records George Michael - Careless whisper; Epic Records Alf Tv Opening Theme; NBCFrom:AshisarobotViews:1 1ratingsTime:02:26More inComedy

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    Lumiere tri-level penthouses_November 2012 – Video - November 7, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Lumiere tri-level penthouses_November 2012
    Designed by internationally acclaimed architects, Foster + Partners, Lumiere Residences #39; tri-level penthouses epitomise decadent city living in Sydney. Three penthouses have been completed to the highest standard for immediate occupancy, while three remain as warm shells for the future resident to complete to their own specification and desires. Glass ceilings cap each tri-level penthouse, offering an extraordinary aspect of stars and sunshine to complement panoramic views. Lumiere #39;s tri-level penthouses are now for sale by private appointment only, from developer Frasers Property Australia.From:FrasersPropertyAusViews:5 1ratingsTime:05:19More inPeople Blogs

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    Apartments for rent at Mandarin Garden Hanoi – Video - November 7, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Apartments for rent at Mandarin Garden Hanoi
    Apartment for rent at Mandarin Garden Hanoi. Nicely located on Hoang Minh Giam road, Mandarin Garden is truly an ideal location for those whose want a luxury apartment here. It is provided with such facilities as Supermarkets, Shopping Mall, Parks, Community Center, Outdoor Playgrounds for kids, etc. In addition, on-site services like Gym, Yoga and advanced-spa system will bring the comfortable living to the residents. Interior space was designed by Finenco Architects (Italy) with many 2-bedroom, 3-bebroom and 4-bedroom apartments. Especially, kitchen and functional rooms of the apartment is logically devided for efficient uses and designed with airy space and windows to enjoy natural light and air-circulation. Please contact us: Mr Liem: 0913 345 152 (Vietnam) (+84)0913 345 152 (Abroad) Mail: liem@bdstanlong.com Or visit the wedsite: http://www.bdstanlong.com for further properties. Tan Long Properties., Ltd Head office 5 6 floor, Moonlight building, 107 Xuan Dieu Str, Tay Ho dist, Hanoi city, Vietnam. My Dinh Branch: 2 floor, room 206, building CT1-1, Me Tri Ha urban area, Tu Liem, HanoiFrom:tanlongcompany3Views:0 0ratingsTime:01:38More inEntertainment

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    U.S. Architects Explore Design Opportunities in India - November 7, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Gateway Brigade in Bangalore, India, is a mixed-use development with a business tower, hotel tower, mall, hospital, and large residential tower. The cosmopolitan city of Bangalore is home to much of the IT industry in India.

    In mid-October, more than 30 architects flew from points around the U.S. to Chennai, India, where they began a five-day, three-city trade mission organized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the U.S. Department of Commerce. The purpose of the mission was to encourage the export of American architectural services to India, whose government plans to invest $1 trillion in infrastructure between now and 2017.

    Photo courtesy path21 architecture

    A typical mid-morning view of a street in the older area of Kolkata.

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    Participating architects visited Chennai, Kolkata, and Bangalore. They met developers and government officials to learn about business opportunities and networked with local architects to discuss potential partnerships. (Indian regulations require that foreign architects partner with local firms.) High-potential sectors include master planning, transportation, and healthcare.

    The AIA began organizing the mission with the Commerce Department more than a year ago, says Jessica Salmoiraghi, the AIAs director of federal relations. To help meet President Obamas goal of doubling U.S. exports between 2010 and 2015, the federal agency approached professional associations that might want to export their services in new ways. The Commerce Departments International Trade Administration awarded the AIA a grant of nearly $300,000which the AIA will partly matchto support this mission and two more, to India and Sri Lanka in 2013 and 2014, as well as trainings that will help U.S. architects win jobs in India.

    Architects on the trip paid for their own travel and accommodation, plus a fee of nearly $5,000 per firm. Despite the cost, about 50 firms applied, a sign of architects strong interest in India as an emerging market. The Commerce Department ran the selection process and chose representatives from a range of small to large firms. Commerce officials arranged about 300 one-on-one meetings for the five days of the mission, after screening for viable businesspeople who had viable projects, and [local] architects who were serious about partnering, says Mickey Jacob, the AIAs 2013 president and ambassador on the mission.

    Participant Jim Jose, of Denvers path21 architecture, agrees that the opportunities were abundantand solid. Theyre shovel-ready projects. These guys have millions of square feet ready to go, says Jose. Joses firm specializes in healthcare, senior living, and master planning. It hasnt worked in India before, but is shifting its focus there from Abu Dhabi, where activity is subsiding, he says. He believes that his firms expertise in healthcare design will serve the Indian market wellon the trip, he learned of hospitals being designed by hospitality architects. As we dug deeper, we realized their access to quality healthcare design and architects is limited.

    Jose and his partner Bill Turner returned home with about 120 leads. We have a top 10, and feel three could be contracted in the next three to four months, Jose says, adding, But we dont celebrate until we have a contract.

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    ASLA Launches New Online Animation: “Designing Neighborhoods for People and Wildlife” - November 7, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

    Transforming residential properties into real wildlife habitats is the focus of a new animation launched by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). The animationDesigning Neighborhoods for People and Wildlifeshows how native plants and designed structures provide what nature needs.

    Wildlife habitat can be destroyed by development, farms, or mines; or degraded by invasive species, climate change, or pollution so it no longer supports native wildlife. The animation shows that habitat loss, and the corresponding loss of biodiversity, doesnt have to continue. Starting with homeowners properties, fragmented habitats can be rewoven together, creating neighborhoods that are not only healthier for wildlife but also for people. Many residential landscape architects are also helping to stem the losses by creating beautiful neighborhoods that provide habitat for many species.

    We have all heard that ecosystem function must be restored to urban landscapes if humans and the life around them are to be sustained in the future. Using beautiful 3-D animations, Designing Neighborhoods for People and Wildlife delivers this message in the most powerful and convincing way I have seen, said Doug Tallamy, author of Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens, professor and chair of entomology and wildlife ecology at the University of Delaware, and an expert advisor on the animation. We can share our yards with the species that support us and Designing Neighborhoods shows us how. May it go viral!

    The animation is part of ASLAs Designing Our Future: Sustainable Landscapes site. Made possible by a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts, the site offers 30 case studies in easily understood terms that demonstrate how landscape architects beautify our world while also protecting and working with nature. It also includes ten animationsdeveloped by ASLA with author and Google SketchUp expert Daniel Tal, ASLAthat show sustainable landscape design in action.

    The free site also provides many educational resource guides aimed at K-12 students. Topics include recycling, outdoor recreation, transportation, and more. The guides provide hundreds of vetted games, videos, classroom activities, and curriculum organized by age groups (K-5, 6-8, and 9-12).

    About the American Society of Landscape Architects

    Founded in 1899, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is the national professional association for landscape architects, representing nearly 16,000 members in 49 professional chapters and 76 student chapters. The Society's mission is to lead, to educate and to participate in the careful stewardship, wise planning and artful design of our cultural and natural environments. Members of the Society use their ASLA suffix after their names to denote membership and their commitment to the highest ethical standards of the profession. Learn more about landscape architecture online at http://www.asla.org.

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    Minnesota architects still ‘treading water’ - November 7, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Posted: 4:54 pm Mon, November 5, 2012 By BRIAN JOHNSON Finance and Commerce Tags: American Institute of Architects, architecture, Associated General Contractors of Minnesota, Beverly Hauschild-Baron, Jon Buggy, Kermit Baker, Mary Larkin 4:54 pm Mon, November 5, 2012

    Pam Nelson, an AIA Minnesota staffer, holds a photo that will be displayed at the 78th annual AIA Minnesota Convention, which begins Tuesday and runs through Friday at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Attendance is expected to be consistent with previous years, AIA says. (Photo: Joey McLeister)

    Modest gains in employment, billings as AIA gathers

    As the American Institute of Architects Minnesota chapter prepares for its annual convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota design firms may be feeling a bit more optimistic than they did this time last year.

    AIAs leading economic indicator is looking up, employment at architecture firms appears to be getting better, and rental housing is riding high.

    Still, theres plenty of room for improvement.

    We are still treading water is probably the best analogy, said Jon Buggy, architect and president of AIA-Minnesota, which has 2,200 members. Its kind of plodding along right now.

    The slow recovery apparently hasnt diminished interest in the convention. This year, AIA Minnesota expects about 1,500 people to attend the 78th annual convention, which starts Tuesday and runs through Friday at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

    AIA says 200 companies will set up exhibits, and presenters at 56 programs will delve into topics such as research tax credits for architects and engineers, sustainable affordable housing, historic rehabilitation, fee negotiations, and architect-led design-build.

    Participation is consistent with recent years, according to Mary Larkin, AIA Minnesotas communications director. The number of pre-registered visitors is pretty much dead-on from what it was last year, and the exhibitor space is sold out, Larkin said.

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